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UNDERSTANDING PERCEPTIONS OF BENEFIT FOLLOWING ADVERSITY: HOW DO DISTINCT ASSESSMENTS OF GROWTH RELATE TO COPING AND ADJUSTMENT TO STRESSFUL EVENTS?
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UNDERSTANDING PERCEPTIONS OF BENEFIT FOLLOWING ADVERSITY: HOW DO DISTINCT ASSESSMENTS OF GROWTH RELATE TO COPING AND ADJUSTMENT TO STRESSFUL EVENTS?

Betina R Yanez, Annette L Stanton, Michael A Hoyt, Howard Tennen and Suzanne Lechner
Journal of social and clinical psychology, Vol.30(7), pp.699-721
2011

Abstract

Biological and medical sciences Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Personality. Affectivity Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry Psychology. Psychophysiology Stress

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